Drug, Alcohol and Education
Programs | Drug, Alcohol and Education
Drug, Alcohol and Education
Our Aboriginal Health Worker provides support to Patients experiencing Alcohol or Substance use issues. Through pharmacotherapy treatments, referrals and advocacy support to detoxification withdrawal clinics and rehabilitation programs, One on One support, and psychologist counselling.
Eligibility
Our service is available to registered patients of the Medical Service who have undertaken an Aboriginal Health Assessment (715) by a General Practitioner at Durri Aboriginal Corporation Medical Services within the past 12 months. If you or family members are experiencing issues with substance use, please make an appointment with one of our General Practitioners (GP’s) for a referral.
Assessments and Referrals
The referral process to the Intake Line for Methadone and Buprenorphine Programs are provided in partnership in the Mid North Coast Local Health District Drug and Alcohol Services. For more information please contact reception.
Counselling
Alcohol and/or Other Drug related issues
Educational group activity, Alcohol & Other Drug effects, Rehab centre information, Detox and treatment pathway information for community.
Community Awareness Programs
Men’s, Women’s, Children Groups
School based education sessions
Community based group Centre
Drug & Alcohol Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
The program can offer the following support:
- Counselling
- Other Alcohol and/or Other Drug related education
- Educational group activities and Alcohol & Other Drug effects
- Rehab centre information and applications
- Detox and treatment pathway information for community
- Community Awareness Programs
- Participation in Men’s, Women’s and Youth Groups
- Community based group Centre
We have the services of an Addiction Medical Specialist every Tuesday. They are here to assist people who want information about issues associated with Drug and Alcohol use or problems. The service will link people into counselling for the underlying issues associated with their D&A issues and provide brief interventions to motive people to reduce and change their use. The service will assess individually and if required prescribe medication to help reduce cravings for Alcohol, nicotine and opioids.
Drug & Alcohol Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
To learn more please contact the Alcohol and Other Drugs Worker through reception on 02 65602300